Graphing Tool

2012-05-24 Thread Groups
I have several years of logs that I would like to 'put into' graphs to see the trending. I would like to 'import' the logs on a different server as I don't have to have 'real time' graphs.. Thx Charles ___ Please visit https://lists.isc.org/mailman/

Re: migrate to a different IP

2010-08-28 Thread groups
Steve.. Much thanks for the suggestion.. My current platform is an ESX VM CentOS 5.5 (very minimal install and currently bind 9.6.2.. I can "dual home" it but need to really do some testing on bind listening on 2 IP addresses.. We were actually moving down this road.. (a new "box") I have an e

Re: Performance hit on Query logging

2010-10-07 Thread groups
Eivind Olsen wrote, On 10/07/2010 04:36 PM: --On 7. oktober 2010 14.15.37 -0500 CT wrote: 1) How do I deternine the number of threads Bind is currently using ? per the man page You could check the syslog, or use rndc: vimes# /usr/local/sbin/rndc status version: 9.7.1-P2 CPUs found: 1 worker

dnssec signing tools

2010-03-15 Thread groups
Greetings list.. I have recently assumed responsibility and did a complete rebuild of a Master DNS server running 9.6.1.P3. (will upgrade to 9.6.2 when SRPM is available) OS: CentOS 5.4 New to DNS administration but not new to Linux / UNIX.. I am looking at dnssec-tools for signing my 2 zones

Re: dnssec signing tools

2010-03-20 Thread groups
I should have been more specific.. What dnssec tools do the folks at ISC recommend.. I am scheduled for a 5 day class in Arlington, VA in May 2010 Thx Charles Greetings list.. I have recently assumed responsibility and did a complete rebuild of a Master DNS server running 9.6.1.P3. (will upgr

Re: dnssec signing tools

2010-03-20 Thread groups
Gary Wallis wrote, On 03/20/2010 04:52 PM: groups wrote: I should have been more specific.. What dnssec tools do the folks at ISC recommend.. I am scheduled for a 5 day class in Arlington, VA in May 2010 Thx Charles Greetings list.. I have recently assumed responsibility and did a

PTR format question

2010-03-20 Thread groups
In the process of cleaning up a much neglected PTR file Bind: 9.6.2.1 OS: CentOS 5.4 Current PTR in this format: (1 tab between entries) $ORIGIN 58.172.in-addr.arpa. $ORIGIN 0.58.172.in-addr.arpa. 11PTRnat-172-58-0-11.example.com. 12PTRnat-172-58-0-12.example.com. ... $O

Re: PTR format question

2010-03-20 Thread groups
groups wrote: In the process of cleaning up a much neglected PTR file Bind: 9.6.2.1 OS: CentOS 5.4 Current PTR in this format: (1 tab between entries) $ORIGIN 58.172.in-addr.arpa. $ORIGIN 0.58.172.in-addr.arpa. 11PTRnat-172-58-0-11.example.com. 12PTRnat-172-58-0

Re: PTR format question

2010-03-20 Thread groups
First off, please don't grab an unrelated message and reply to it when starting a new thread. Please actually post a new message. Doug.. I grabbed the wrong thread.. Actually double posted too.. :-/ In the process of cleaning up a much neglected PTR file Bind: 9.6.2.1 OS: CentOS 5.4

Re: PTR format question

2010-03-21 Thread groups
Barry Margolin wrote, On 03/21/2010 04:22 AM: In article , groups wrote: I did not know there were MACROs available.. as I just inheirited this legacy system less than one month ago.. There aren't macros, just one special tool for creating a block of DNS entries that co